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fishing in maine
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a friend of mine goes fishing in maine and she said the best bait to use is helgermites.i don't know if that's how you spell it or not but what is it?has anyone heard of this before?
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#2
best trout bait in the world , but oh what a pinch you'll get !
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#3
do they pinch?what in the world do they look like?what are they?
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#4
just like a centerpede , with big pincher jaws that can draw blood once they get you . yee-ouch !
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[font "Copperplate Gothic Bold"][size 4]"I'm Back"[/size][/font]

[font "Copperplate Gothic Bold"][size 4]Hello,[/size][/font]

[font "Copperplate Gothic Bold"][size 4]It's been a while since I've posted here. due to health reasons, I haven't been fishing as much as I like, but it doesn't mean that I haven't been fishing at all. Here in Maine the fishing has been excellent. This I know due to my own fishing experiences, and listening to reports from others that I know that fish quite often.[/size][/font]

[font "Copperplate Gothic Bold"][size 4] We have had a relatively cool spring & summer, compared to usual. Yea, we have had our warm days, but for the most part, it's been cool. On the coast usually at this time of the year, the ocean temps are in the 60 to 64 degree range. They are still in the mid 50's. All the spring rains and the cooler weather have combined to make freshwater fishing quite good too. When the waters warm up, the trout fishing usually gets thin, but it is still going strong in many places.[/size][/font]

[font "Copperplate Gothic Bold"][size 4]For keeping up to date on the fishing up here in Maine, a good website to check out, is that run by the local newspapers up here. Their reporters and contributors do a very good job of keeping abreast of the trends, and on what's biting and what's not. To get to their website, just cut and paste the link below into your browser:[/size][/font]

[size 1][url "http://outdoors.mainetoday.com/fishing/"]http://outdoors.mainetoday.com/fishing/[/url][/size]


[font "Copperplate Gothic Bold"][size 4]Some other state links to check out for information and licensing(for fresh water) are also below:[/size][/font]

[size 1][url "http://www.state.me.us/dmr/"]http://www.state.me.us/dmr/[/url][/size][size 1][/size]


[size 1][url "http://www.state.me.us/dmr/recreational/saltwaterfishing.htm"]http://www.state.me.us/dmr/recreational/saltwaterfishing.htm[/url][/size]

[size 1] [/size][font "Copperplate Gothic Bold"][size 4]At the newspaper website will be additional links for fishing in Maine and other valuable info. Check it out, you won't be letdown.[/size][/font]

[font "Copperplate Gothic Bold"][size 4] Now, I am not claiming that Maine has the best fishing of any state in the U.S., but we have some very good to great fishing. Every state has it's good and bad points, that's a fact, but we have some of the best Striper Fishing you will find anywhere. The good old Kennebec River, which I have a view of from my living room window, is a grand old river. It used to be so polluted 25 years ago, that you couldn't get near it in the summer, as the stench would knock your socks off, but it is a different river today. Now, it is almost pristine. You can travel for miles from it's entrance at the Atlantic Ocean all the way to it's head of tide, north of Augusta, the capital, and enjoy it's beauty. You can fish for Mackeral, Blue fish and stripers at it's mouth, and continue north, being able to fish for Stripers, Smallmouth Bass, Brown Trout, Brook Trout, Carp, White Perch, Yellow Perch, etc, etc. You get the idea. As you go further inland, the water becomes less salty, and many freshwater fish take over. You'd be surprised at how many freshwater species of fish can exist in brackish water.[/size][/font]

[font "Copperplate Gothic Bold"][size 4] As for the best bait to use, it varies with species. Read up and learn what kind of fish you plan to fish for, and give them what they like. Talk to the locals and find out what is biting, but most importantly, get your rod in the water and enjoy, because you can't catch fish, if you are not fishing![/size][/font]

[font "Copperplate Gothic Bold"][size 4] The Striper Maine-iac[pirate][/size][/font]

[font "Copperplate Gothic Bold"][size 4]"Fish Responsibly - Keep Only What You Can Eat, and return the rest to Grow some More!"[/size][/font]

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